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“space-1.” However, if you open up the dialog box without printing
anything, you will see “no list” and the “close” button.
While printing, the information list will contain the following: “running
program name,” “printing file name,”printer type,” “the number of
copies,” and either “printing” or “ready.” For example, let’s assume
that we are printing one copy of "sample.hbl" in the word processor.
In the info list, you will see "program: word processor, file: sample.hbl,
printer, copy: 1, printing." If you are using a Braille embosser, you
will see “embosser” instead of “printer.” If there is not anything
printing and, (the printer is waiting), you will see “ready” instead of
“printing.” If you print something out in the e-mail program, you will
see "emailtemp.txt," instead of the file name. When you are printing
something from the address manager, or the schedule manager, you
will see the message, "prn_(time).txt.”
If you focus on any of the files in the info list, and press “enter” on
“cancel” after pressing “tab (space-4-5),” you will cancel the printing
of that file. If you press “space-4-5” repeatedly, locate “close,” and
press “enter” on “close,” you will close the print spool dialog box.
Pressing “space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)” will also close the print spool.
2.14 One-Handed Mode
Braille Sense Plus B32 provides a one-handed mode for users
restricted to the use of one hand for Braille input. To turn on one-
handed mode, hold down F3, while turn on the power switch. And to
turn off this mode (i.e. to return on two-handed mode), hold down F4,
while turn on the power switch. Also, by using the Option menu, you
can turn on or off this mode.
When one-handed mode turned on, the input methods are as follows:
1) To type a character, you press the dots in any combination or
order. And when you have pressed all dots, press “space.” For
example, if you want to type the “h,” you press “dot 1” and “dot 2”
separately or together and then press “dot 5.” And finally you
press “space.”
2) To press a command that includes “space,” you press “space”
both before and after the other keys. For example, if you want to
press “space-o (dots 1-3-5),” you press “space” and then press